Word: turnoveritis
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Malin soon learned that many of his co-workers on the day and night shifts were dissatisfied with working conditions at the Children's Center of the mental hospital. Employees were leaving in droves each year--amounting to a complete turnover of the direct care staff about every eight months...
Silverman said HRE will raise rents for new tenants and present residents moving to new apartments between 15 and 35 per cent as those units are adjusted to full market rates. Silverman said apartment turnover rates vary from 25 to 50 per cent, depending on the building.
A: By improving work, by giving people more of a say over the way tasks are organized, by increasing respect for them and their different needs and goals at work, by encouraging greater free speech and participation, by improving dignity and equity, productivity has increased. Not only has quality improved...
Streaks. The 1979-80 women's basketball played in streaks, and in between, they stumbled and skidded through turnover-ridden losses, often to teams with far less talent.
None of coach Carole Kleinfelder's backcourt duos could master Yale's stifling full-court press as the Elis converted one turnover after another into easy chippies.